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Clinton News-Record, 1959-06-04, Page 4•CtoThTTPN 1.%.1ms,nroxio THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 1,95$ cheesa.$0adwiches, ice cream and rtwillc. cool • and, satisfying! Freel Marie Frew'. Awn* is Dairy Month's recipes, Write today! The merry month when the wonderful dairy foods we enjoy all year 'round are at their most delicious, rre$t nutritious peak, Serve them often all summer long... wherever you go! OASOM FARMERS OP CAIRMO* 400 HURON ST., TORONTO cottage cheese salad, crackers butter, berry parfait with whipped cream, Easy to fix! milk, powder. perfect d milk travellers! Legion Property Being Levelled, Graded for Parking Work has begun on the levell- Mg, grading and gravelling of the property around the Clinton Leg- ion Hall. This was announced by Bob Draper, chairman of the prop-erty committee, the meeting on May 25, This Will give better parking facilities for the numerous functions held at the hall. The recent paper drive of the branch realized over MO. T Canadian Legion Youth Training Plan, branch voted $15 to the D. J. Thorndilte informed the members that a move was on to hold the provincial public speak- ing finals outside the city of To- ronto. Clinton branch will have two contestants in the finals. The branch is forming a softball team to play in a town league, when formed, Harold McPherson will 'be in charge of the team. a Laurie Jean Cooper Baptised on May 2 Laurie Jean Cooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper, Lapeer, Michigan, was baptized in the Ontario Street United Church manse, by ReV. Grant Mills, on Saturday, May 2, GUARANTEED TRUST CERTIFICATES • issued in amounts from $100 upwards for 3, 4 or 5 years. • earn 53% interest, payable half. yearly by cheque. • authorized investment for all Canadian Insurance Companies and trust funds. ' YOUR MONEY DOUBLES ITSELF IN 14 YEARS, 372 Boy30.. 35 Dunlop 30.. Toronto Barrie e omemm,o, IMMUNIONS•iis. 1 IL C. LAWSON Local Representative Phone HU 2-9644 Clinton, Ontario T. B. BAIRD Phone HU 2-7498 Brocefield, Ontario DiAeniAiltottilvc44A, YOU CAN PACK INTO A DAY IN 441111••••••••••~MnpinOMMIIII0101n W "One Good Term Deserves. Another" op,t1V6e1 O, 'fat 3,979 PI* "..-/ Discoverlow economical it is to explore Ontario by mailing the coupon Literature you will receive includes an up-to-date list a accommodation that shows you where to stay at the price you want to pay'. vmaggAzwovAte..0:0100A6m.v FREE* ONTA1110 TRAVet,.. 1.88 Piellament Bide*" Toronto, Ontkthel Se0 Ird. litantitfro- .boat hoorlhem Onfatio ant/rood-mos keine .1,,,iiii1.41o.ti..1.4.0•4•61,66414-, Attelkinie aNivar **Iv 4, I; ekwstV,Ieriter,o, 044114tteco RE iNELECT THE MAN WHO SPEAKS, WORKS AND FIGHTS FOR HURON 1111111111111111111111111111111111MMINIIIIMMIMMI acNaughton„ Charles S. X RCAF Inspection Days .Last Week High Ranking Officers At Station A party of high ranking staff officers of Training Command Headquarters, Trenton, arrived at RCAF Station Clinton last wek to perform the annual inspection of the station on behalf of Air Vice Marshall J. G. Bryans, Air Officer Commanding, Training Command. The party is headed by Air Com- modore J. 13. Harvey AFC, CD, Chief Staff Officer, Training Com mand. The party arrived in Clin- ton after completing a similar in- spection at Station Centralia. Members of the inspection team include Group Captain A. U. Houle, DFC, CI), Senior Techni- cal Staff Officer; Group Captain B.- E. Christmas, CD, Senior Per- sonnel Staff Officer; Wing Corn- Mender C. N. McVeigh, AFC, CD, Staff Officer Organization and Management; Wing Commander T. H, Fletcher, CD, Staff Officer Supply; Wing Commander C. S. Gilliatt, DFC, CD, Staff Officer Ground Training; Wing Command- er T. H. Barclay, Staff Officer Me- dical Services and Flight Lieuten- ant J. A. McNeill, CD, Executive Assistant to Air Commodore Har- vey. During their inspection the team will examine all aspects of the stations operation, accommodation and condition.. Air Commodore Harvey arrived at Station Clinton at aPproximate- ly 5 pall. Wednesday and was re- ceived by a Guard of Honour corn- Posed of trainee airmen of No, 1 Radar and Communications School under command of Flight Lieuten- ant IV N. Senior, During the,inspection Air Com- modore Harvey reviewed a parade of all personnel and inspected the nearly 1500 airmen and airwomen involved. The inspection continues with tours of all buildings and facilities on the station including No, 1 Ra- dar and Communications, No, 1 School of Food Services, No. 12 Examination Unit, Barracks, Re- creation facilities, Messes and oth- er station installations. Thursday evening the inspecting. party are guests of Honour at a formal Mess Dinner in the Offic- ers' Mess. The inspecting party will depart for Station Centralia late Friday afternoon and will fly back to Training Command headquarters at Trenton., W. .S.XXX-W11,14$ WKS The Woman's Missionary Soc- iety of Wesley-Willis United Ob- urch will meet on Friday evening, June 3.2 at 8 p.m. in the church parlour, Mrs, C. Nelson and Mrs. Fred Reid are in charge of the program. Mrs, R. Jenkins and Mrs. L. Jervis will take the topic. 1.-Iost- eaa.ea are Mrs. McGill, Mrs. Vod- den, Mrs. M. T. Corless, Miss F. Cuninghame, Miss 0, Brigham, Miss M, Torrance and Bertha- M. Diehl, y. Paige Phillips Wins Top Award At Teachers College Miss Paige Phillips, Blyth, who has been attending Stratford Teachers College, has been awar- ded the Prince of Wales prize, given on the basis of marks in practise teaching and term exam- ination This is the highest award given at the college. Miss Phillips is a graduate of Clinton District Collegiate Insti- tute. She also won a teachers college bursary in music and will be taking a music course in Tor- onto this summer, She is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Phillips, Bly- th. PAM- 'OUR. .losamor A Fighter For Huron,.. aroxit SleCt OTS rixadst cgs bee. viy pri:45:rge to represiot tbe legi.slatare a Vat arlo tor t he past 'WM. all OS,:st tbi,s of verlo6,1, bale earaestli orecl iproO.de effi.ei.ent Te•Vresetts.ti.ca to eople tbe .Sotereste tb.i.s great 31.65.1,• . lksran. cooti.ols.e beae-0t DeVeSett;Sti011 'SO oe~ ewe Cloltettimerit, of 1,es19: Yis "Trost. t vtos4 ror soVort at VIA volls 0Yx 40. vox 501 vste 13;tia. s'isteer ell 9 Northern Ontario . . . paradise for people who want to reps The great outdoors stretches for mile upon mile, yet a day can be as varied as you care td Make Wild life . . scenic cruises . . luxury lodges . . . fascinating mining developments . . . you'll find them all side by side in this great area. Olga,* bepartmora frf Trdurt 4 P1iblicify, Marc. heytyrx b. thektol, Mineate KNOW ONTAMO BEVTER Here's what one important cabinet minister said recently about Charlie MacNaughton: "Never once did your member miss an opportunity to put your interests before the Legislature. In the House itself, in the various committees, in the committee of the whole, his sole and prime interest was the interest of the people in Huron County." Hon. M. B. Dymond, M.D. Minister of Health Clinton, April 13, 1959 Progressive Conservative Thursday, June 11 Published by Nuro gtessive Cori ervatiVe Association A